Ep 115 | The Boring Beautiful of Gardening
Every garden begins with excitement. The planning. The planting. The dream of what it could become. But somewhere along the way… something shifts. New plants start calling your name. The initial excitement fades. And without even realizing it, you begin to drift away from the garden you already started. In this episode, we’re talking about the part of gardening no one really prepares you for— 👉 staying present long enough to see it work. Because the truth is this: Gardens don’t fail because you don’t know what to do. They fail because you don’t stay long enough to experience what works. This is your invitation to slow down, refocus, and return to what matters most.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Why most gardens struggle after planting—not before
The hidden pattern of “shiny object syndrome”
What it really means to stay present in your garden
How the smallest, most overlooked tasks create the biggest results
A simple framework to help you build consistency and confidence
The Wild Child process of "planting well, tending well, and finishing well. This is the rhythm of a thriving garden—and a confident garden
Resources Mentioned In This Episode
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